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How do you deal with people who are religious?

How do you deal with people who are religious?

However, if you want religion to not be an issue that comes up over and over, then do your best to approach them lovingly. If you behave defensively towards them, it demonstrates to them that you are not secure in your own beliefs, and that they may have a chance to change your mind.

How can I convince my Neighbor that the Gospel is true?

No matter how hard we try or how many arguments we present, ultimately only God can persuade a person that the Gospel is true. Jesus said, “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him” (John 6:44). This is why the most important thing you can do for your neighbor is to pray for her.

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Is it possible to convince your visitors of their own beliefs?

Remember that your visitors have strong beliefs, which have led them to walk around town trying to “save” everyone. It is unlikely that you can convince them of your own beliefs. That said, if you have time to waste, and feel like engaging in debate, there’s no reason that you cannot do this.

How do you politely ask someone if they are religious?

They will usually begin by explaining who they are and what their religion is. They will ask if they can come in to talk to you about their beliefs, and why they should be your beliefs too. Letting them get their first bit out will make it seem less rude when you say you aren’t interested, and turn them away.

How do you get someone to stop trying to convert you?

Don’t answer the door. The easiest way to get someone who comes to your home to stop trying to convert you to their religion is to not answer the door. You aren’t obligated to answer the door to anyone. The downside of doing this, though, is that they may try again another time.

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How do you politely tell someone not to convert to their religion?

Explain that you are not interested in converting to their religion. If you want to, you can tell them what religion/belief you follow, but you don’t have to. For example, you can say, “Thanks for stopping by, but I’m not interested in converting to your religion.

How do I have a conversation with a religious person?

Before engaging in a conversation with a religious person, educate yourself on the basics of their beliefs. Especially if you are very unfamiliar with the person’s religion, search online, read articles, consult books, and consider taking a look at the faith’s sacred text(s).